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One week ago it happened when i went to caves specially under water ones, but now its happening when i try to use a dino can anyone help to solve this problem pls?
Afterburner is known to cause issues. However, the d3d issue is a known issue with Unreal Engine 4 and a potential fix for that issue is supposed to be slated for v4.20 in later this summer:
https://issues.unrealengine.com/issue/UE-51650
Nothing worked !!
when ever I try to search for an unofficial server it gives me this fatal error and crashes !!
Plus, the game used to be detected by my Geforce, not anymore !
hope it gets fixed soon :(
For D3D this does not work for most and it reoccurs for folks even after it "works". Hence why Epic has had to make a potential fix for it for v4.20 as i linked above and now once again: https://issues.unrealengine.com/issue/UE-51650
if so the only fix I've found so far is to just keep trying sooner or later it will let you into a game and then it will all work fine. Absolute joke I know been having this issue for some time as well its not just recent.
No as you can read with the error code in that vid compared to the OP's they're completely different. OP's is a d3d error.
That said, make your own thread and cite in it the following instead of mixing in this one:
1. Go to the steam help menu, click system information, and paste -all- that information here. The reason why is it is more detailed and it is what -steam- is detecting for your playing for ark. There are frequently differences or details that get left out when players just say "I got xyz" that can have relevance thus.
2. Go into your in game options menu for comp settings. F12 or similar screen shot it and link the screen shot here. Just like with 1, the details and accuracy of that information is more helpful than just saying "x settings".
3. List by name -all- mods being used.
4. List -all- 3rd party programs running in the background. This should include any fps meters, hardware monitors, graphic enhancers, virus checkers, and more.